Since shocks and struts wear out gradually, many can’t feel the difference. However, replacing your shocks and struts maintains ride quality, handling characteristics and performance of your automobile.

Your shocks and struts are part of your vehicle’s suspension, and your suspension system helps you stay in control when you’re on the road. Subaru Clinic can help ensure your safety by keeping your suspension system well maintained and in great shape.

SIGNS YOU NEED TO GET YOUR SHOCKS AND STRUTS CHECKED:

Fluid is leaking out of the shock or strut body

Your shock or strut bodies are either dented or damaged

Your mounts or bushings are broken or worn

Your vehicle has uneven tire wear

Your car sways or leans when turning, or you experience vehicle “nose dives” when you press on the brakes

WHAT ARE SHOCKS?

Shocks are hydraulic pump-like devices that help to control the impact and rebound movement of your vehicle’s springs and suspension. Most importantly—shocks help your car stop. Shocks and struts wear out over time and may affect your stopping distance—new shocks and struts can help your vehicle stop up to ten feet earlier and will give you increased vehicle stability and control. Check the symptoms of your vehicle and decide if it’s time to replace your shocks or struts.

Subaru Clinic has been in business in Broomfield Colorado since 2007. We specialize in service, maintenance, and repairs of many Japanese vehicles but our main specialty is working on all models of Subaru vehicles. With outstanding AWD and optimum performance, Subaru is one of the best vehicles you can own in Colorado. By bringing your car to Subaru Clinic, you choose great services with great rates. Subaru Clinic is a family operated company that takes pride in superb customer service and the highest quality car repair and maintenance available.

Fact

Did you know that the Japanese word “SUBARU” means “unite” or “gather together”? It is also a name for the Pleiades star cluster in the constellation Taurus, which has six visible stars and 250 bluish stars visible through a telescope. These visible stars are depicted in the logo of the Subaru.

Subaru is produced by Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd, which was formed by the merging of five Japanese companies in 1953. The first president of the company was Mr. Kenji Kita. He believed that Japanese automobiles should have Japanese names. He is the one who gave the beautiful Subaru name to the first 1954 prototype of the first passenger car.

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